4/6/9 Guide to the Community Problems Committee Subject File Community Problems Committee Subject File

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Guide to the Community Problems Committee Subject File 1953/1962 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Community Problems Committee Subject File 1953-62 4/6/9 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Committee on Community Problems 1.60 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Agriculture Community Development Drainage Highways Planning Regional Planning
Administrative Information Accruals:

6/27/68

Arrangement of Materials:

Alphabetically by subject

Scope and Contents

Administrative Subject File, including correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, clippings, lists, charts and maps relating to the origin, purpose, membership, meetings, travel, equipment, publicity, budget and structure of the All-University Committee on Community Problems (name changed to the Council on Community Development in 1960); the coordination and development of community development activities by University colleges and offices; the collection of information on community research, teaching and service programs; regional and county projects; special studies, including drainage and flood control, highways, metropolitan area school district organization, migrant labor, research on the aged, and rural and urban planning; and cooperation with other groups and institutions including Southern Illinois University.